Shortly after unveiling it at the Midlands Show on July 13th, RISC OS Open Ltd announced the official release of RISC OS 5.20 – the latest ‘stable’ version* – towards the
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RISC OS London Show 2012
RISC OS User Group Of London (ROUGOL) is pleased to be organising the fourth RISC OS London Show. We will again have an exciting mix of hardware and software on display, plus guest speakers in the theatre.
Acorn Archimedes is 25
Article taken from The Register – Acorn Archimedes is 25 The Acorn Archimedes is 25 years old this month (June 2012). The first machines based
New Addition – Acorn A7000
Picked up one of these yesterday – An Acorn A7000. The specifications for this machine are… CPU: ARM7500 clocked at 32 MHz. With hardware floating point
Acorn RISC PC Games – Doom II and Cannon Fodder
2 short videos showing Doom II and Cannon Fodder playing on the Acorn RISC PC 700 with a StrongARM CPU. The RISC PC doesn’t have
Acorn RISC PC 700 Demonstration – Part 1
In this video, you will see a Acorn RISC PC 700 booting RISC OS 4.02 from ROM, then soft-loading 4.39 from the hard disk. You
Raspberry Pi Prototype Photo
Here is a photo of the Raspberry Pi on display at the Risc OS London show today. It was running Risc OS. Looks like there is a problem with the video at the moment, but its looking good!
Wakefield Acorn & RISC OS Show 2011
This years Wakefield Acorn & RISC OS Computer show will be held on Saturday 16th April at the Cedar Court Hotel in Wakefield, Yorkshire. This is the 16th year of the event.
RISC OS London Show 2010 this weekend.
After the huge success of last year’s show the RISC OS User Group Of London (ROUGOL) is again organising the London show. From Beagleboards using the new ARM Cortex CPU, via the latest RISC OS developments on RiscPCs, all the way back to the BBC Domesday system, the RISC OS London Show will feature an eclectic mix of the old and new.
RISC OS on the Bush IBX200 Internet.tv box
Thanks to the Peter(fibble) over at the stairwaytohell.com BBC Micro forums, he gave The Centre for Computing History a Bush IBX200. The internet service hosted by Bush and Virgin.net is no longer available – so the box is quite useless…. or is it?